Elden Ring Main Theme | EPIC ORCHESTRAL VERSION



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Artist: L’Orchestra Cinématique
Writer: Yuka Kitamura
Label: Chapel Music
Publisher: Copyright Control

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15 thoughts on “Elden Ring Main Theme | EPIC ORCHESTRAL VERSION”

  1. 0:19 – First Drop. Standard remix of theme.
    1:43 – Second Drop. Back half of the theme is augmented with strings.
    3:08 – Third Drop. Front half is flourished with more brass & strings, back half adds more brass.
    4:33 – Final Drop. Front half adds strings and a faint choir (?), Back half adds even more strings and a choir.

    Excellently done! Initially, I was sad because this one lacked the same pure OOMPH the original had, but then when I realized it was looped 3 more times, that clued me in on the nuances to each loop. The build up from the standard version to the final crescendo was absolutely amazing, especially when it came to looking for the differences between the second drop and the first. It took a minute for me to realized you modified the back half and not the front, which was completely unexpected and awesome. Definitely better than just cranking up the bass.

    The whole thing felt like the final buildup of Fire Emblem Awakening's Id Purpose, which is easily my favorite song from that game. However, the entire song was escalated instead of a 45-60 second portion, which was just… Perfection. Thanks for this epic cover!

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